In case you missed it, John:
A major news station, WFMZ-TV, just did a segment about abortion rights calling it a “key issue” in our race, and Ashley is front and center! Donate to support our pro-choice campaign →
During the segment, Ashley talks about Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick’s anti-choice voting history, how far out-of-step with PA-01 voters he is, and why we need to hold him accountable by voting him out of office this November. Of course, his campaign was nowhere to be found and didn't bother to answer when the network called. Why?
Because there is no defense for his desire to defund Planned Parenthood, his two votes against the Women’s Health Protection Act (the second coming only 21 days after the Dobbs decision). Fitzpatrick knows that choice is on the ballot in PA-01 this November, and Pennsylvanians are fired-up.
Ashley will fight tooth and nail to protect the right to choose. Rush a contribution of any amount to fight back against Fitzpatrick’s assault on our freedoms →
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Thanks for doing your part. Together, we’re going to send Fitzpatrick packing in a few months, flip PA-01 blue, and send a bold, courageous leader to Washington who will vote for your right to choose.
— Team Ehasz
(P.S. Watch the interview with Ashley here and spread the message!)
Ashley Ehasz is a U.S. Army veteran, Apache helicopter pilot, and Democrat running to unseat Republican Brian Fitzpatrick and represent Pennsylvania’s 1st Congressional District: to provide our communities with the services and opportunities they need to thrive, to create positive change, and to ensure the next generation will have a better future ahead of them. |
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